New Holly Bough editor looks forward to 'playing a small part' in continuing Cork tradition

She takes over the role from John Dolan, following his decision to step down as editor of the annual publication after 22 years. Mr Dolan will remain on in his role as features editor of The Echo.
New Holly Bough editor looks forward to 'playing a small part' in continuing Cork tradition

Incoming editor of the Holly Bough Mary Corcoran, centre, with outgoing editor John Dolan along with The Echo editor Gráinne McGuinness.

THE Echo’s Mary Corcoran says she feels ‘privileged’ to have been appointed as the new editor of the Holly Bough.

Ms Corcoran has worked as assistant news editor with The Echo for the last four years, having spent close to two decades working in both print and radio.

She takes over the role from John Dolan, following his decision to step down as editor of the annual publication after 22 years. Mr Dolan will remain on in his role as features editor of The Echo.

Ms Corcoran paid tribute to John.

“I feel enormously privileged to take up the role from John at the helm at the Holly Bough,” Ms Corcoran said.

“The publication has been a part of life in Cork since 1897 and it means so many different things to different people, but for most it is synonymous with Cork, with Christmas, and with stories of home.

“Growing up, the arrival of the Holly Bough in my own home always signalled the beginning of Christmas and this continues to be true for many people today, not only in Cork, but for the many Leesiders who have made their homes across the miles. I look forward to playing a small part in continuing to bring this tradition to people in Cork and around the world.”

Editor of The Echo Gráinne McGuinness said: “We are delighted to announce Mary Corcoran as the new editor of the Holly Bough.

“It has been an essential part of Christmas in Cork for well over a century. We know how much it means to readers because it means a lot to us in The Echo too.

“As someone who grew up reading the Holly Bough, Mary shares this love, and we are already looking forward to her first edition for Christmas 2024!”

John Dolan, features editor with The Echo, said: “Being editor of the Holly Bough has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career – you are constantly made aware that this 127-year-old Cork institution has been a vital part of the city and county’s culture at Christmas for so long, and has a beloved place in the people’s hearts.

“I am delighted that Mary is the new keeper of the flame, and I know she will do a brilliant job as editor. I wish her all the best in the role, and look forward to ing the long list of contributors to the Holly Bough in the years ahead!”

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